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NORRIS DAVIS WATSON Industrial Scientific Sunset “Serious, Junny, happy, and yay Ready Jor work and ready jor play. Perfect Attendance, XII. Jack is one of the Shop boys; he has l»een with us all four years. Although he is not of the very serious, studious tvpe Jack , is a sincere friend to those who know him. Next vear Jack expects to work and later take a course at Drexel to help him in his machinist’s trade. We wish him the best of luck! FLORENCE WILEY General Indian “Always patient and demure, always quiet and true; Always willing to he a good pat and never blue. History Club, XI; Science Club, XII. That Flossie is very quiet one must admit. But she is a good sport and pal to anyone who is lucky enough to know her. Because she is ambitious to become great, Flossie intends to go to college and be a great success. Here’s hoping you’ll have lots ol luck, Mossie. NELDA GIFFORD WYNN General Indian Always happy, always gay, That’s Winnie throughout the live-tong day. Cheer Leader, X, XI, XII; Basketball Squad, X, Var- sity, XI, XII; Class Basketball Champs, X; Track, X, XI, XI I; Monitor, XII; History Club, XII; Art Club, XI, XII; Garnet and White Staff, X, XII; Perfect Attendance, XII; Athletic Honor Award, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Hon. Men. Junior Essay, XL Winnie is the reason for the old proverb, Good goods comes in small packages. She is one of those rare persons whose talent is generously divided among art, music, and athletics. Temple will 1 be the lucky univer- sity toget all of Winnie's pep and ability next year. LAURA WINANS Commercial Sunset Who goes sojtly, sajety goes. Wisdom walks on velvet toes.” Class Lieut., XI; Commercial Club, XII; Typing Aw irds, 30 Word Certificate, XI, 40 and 30 Word medals, XII. To some folks Lally appears to be very quiet; but, after you know her, well! sne is just as jolly and full of fun as she can be. She always seems to I e happy, and we all wish her the best of success when she enters the business world.
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ROBERT THOMAS General Rainbow His pleasant manner makes Jr tends of all. Class Lieut., X. Bob comes from Malvern bringing with him a smile for everyone. His cheerful manner makes him liked by l oth teachers and pupils. W ithout him the class would not seem complete. He is sure to succeed in all that he undertakes. . . Next year “Bob expects to study engineering at Penn State. HIRAM TWADDELL Industrial Scientific Yankee It is the silent one who pets things done. “Hiram is one of our bright boys from the shop. We never hear much from him. He always does his work well. Hiram is undecided as to what he is going to do after he leaves school, but we wish him the best of suc- cess always. SOPHIA M. VAN HORN Commercial Indian Sophie's a girl you like to meet, And a pal that's hard to heat. Class Basketball, XI; Sara C. Evans’ Speaking Con- test, XII; Tvping Contest, XI; Com. Club, X, XI, XII, Sec., Com. Club, XII; Dramatic Club, XI, XII; L. C. Smith Typing Certificate, XI; Hall Monitor, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII. “Sophie hails from Thornton, and from looking over her activities, we find that she has not been asleep. “Sophie is known and liked by everyone. Her smile ai d laughter are contagious—so watch out! West Chester High’s loss will l»c some business man’s gain. E. CLARA WALTON Commercial Yankee Her cheery smile If'ins many Jr tends. Class Lieut., XI, XII; Perfect Attendance, X; Under- wood Typing Certificate, X; Commercial Club, X, XI, XII; Basketball Squad, X, XI, XII; Basketball Class team, Capt., XII; Hockey Varsitv, X, XI, XII; Track and Field, X, XI. XII; Track and Field mgr., XII; Pre- liminaries Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest, X, XI, XII; Tennis, X. “Shorty is one of our athletic girls. She will be greatly missed, Cut we hope there will be some one who will be able to fill her place. She has been very successful in school, and we know she will be as successful in her life work.
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JOSEPH YARNALL Sunset Scientific He may be even-tempered, hut lie's always up in the air.” First Prize Sophomore Ess iy Contest; Honor Roll Pin, X; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Capt. Sunset D.vision, XII; Pres. Cooperative Council, XII; Pres. Science Club, XII; Garnet and White Staff, X, XII. Bus. Mgr., XII; Senior Band, X, XI, XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises, XII. Joe is a good sport, hut is usually quiet, sober, and practical, tie has been active in many ways, and his Alma Mater has kept him busy. If Joe’carries out his aeronautical ambition, we know he will be good to the last drop. THERESA JONES General Sunset Honor ties in honest toil.” Theresa, better known as Jane”, has been with us her four years. She seems very quiet to those who do not know her; but, once you Jiave become acquainted, you are sure to like her. She is undecided as to where she will go next year, but the Class wishes her the best of luck. ALEXANDRIA MacLENNAN Classical Sunset She is sweet; Can’t he beat; No dece it; That's complete.” Hockey Squad, X; Dramatic Club, X, XI, XII; Classi- cal Club, XII; Preliminaries Joseph S. Evans’ Speaking Contest, XI; Class Lieut., X, XI; Sub-Monitor, XII- Chorus, X, XI, XII. Dria is one of the smallest girls in our class. Usually she doesn't talk very much, but you may be sure that, when she does speak, she has something interesting to tell you. Dria (being a member of the chorus) has often sung in chapel for us. She expects to continue her study in music at the Teachers’ College. Good luck to you, Dria! JOHN LEWIS MELTON Industrial Scientific Sunset ‘Slow in walking, stow in talking. But when it comes to athletics, 'Scoop' is just the opposite.” Baseball, X, XI, XII; Football, X, XI, XII. Scoop has been one of our most popular lioys in athletics ever since he entered high school. He is very quiet but good-natured. He very seldom smiles or laughs; but, when he is with his friends, he is the loudest speaker of them all. Wherever you go next year, Scoop”, we wish you the best of success. CORA M. MESSNER General Sunset “She's quiet, as you all know, But she certainly can make things go.” History Club, XI; Class Lieut., XL Corky, is the type who never says much, but when it comes to helping someone out, she is always there with a heartv smile and a helping hand. Corky expects to go out into the business world next year, and we certainly wish her the best of luck.
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